Although Phoenix has had a less than mediocre season, Suns fans may look forward to upcoming years with the Morris brothers representing their team. The brothers reunited on the court when Phoenix traded a second-round pick to the Houston Rockets to bring the identical twins together again.

The twin brothers, Markieff and Marcus Morris, spent their college years playing for Kansas from 2008-2011.

At Kansas, the Morris brothers led their team in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots during their final season. They also led Kansas to a Big 12 title and into the NCAA tournament as a No. 1 seed. Basketball fans questioned how the boys would perform separated in the NBA when Markieff was drafted with the 13th pick by the Phoenix Suns and Marcus was selected with the 14th pick by the Houston Rockets.

They're both pretty much tweeners. Marcus closer to SF than Markieff but still both of them are PF/SF. It's hard to have both of them on the floor because it's hard for either to keep up with a lot of SF's in the league, at least from what I've observed. Even against smaller teams I don't know if I could say them at PF/C would work.

One of them needs to develop more of a post game, and I think it should be Markieff before he falls completely in love with the three. Suns need to make this a big priority in the offseason. I don't want a majority of this teams big man minutes to be taken up by two jumpshooters

I'm interested to see how this duo pans out for the Suns and which twin ends up being better.